Example sentences of "[coord] went [adv] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And I had one rehearsal of two Bach pieces which were really difficult and I was com , feeling completely frantic during the break in rehearsal , and went over to look at the music and some fellow called Don bounded over to me and said , oh you ca n't be you know you sh ca n't be looking at that now , ba , la dee da dee da !
2 And then she turned away , and went over to check on the stove .
3 The heir tossed the creature in a well and went away to fight in the Holy Land .
4 His first memorandum began by indicting the government 's supposedly annexationist motives for going to war and went on to inveigh against the economic and cultural backwardness which the conflict had brought to light .
5 Coleman knew the power it could exercise behind the scenes , and went on hoping through the summer of 1990 that Control would somehow find the right strings to pull .
6 First , in his evidence he referred to a better solution as being quotes , seeks a small residential setting with some other people , unquote and went on to refer to the possibility of the plaintiff entering one of the Cheshire Homes .
7 Peter Morgan had no complaints , however , and went on to work in the hotels and restaurants of the Lyons empire .
8 The talent he has encouraged and given much time and effort to , includes the 1986 Club Champion , 20-year-old Simon Barrington who was twice Junior Champion ; Michael Orris , the Joint Course record holder and County Alliance player ; Guy Phillips , still 17 , the Junior Champion and Captain ( handicap 5 ) and who whilst competing in the Daily Express Ford qualifying round at Royal Mid-Surrey in 1986 played to level par and went on to play in the finals in Spain ) ; Henry Bareham , also handicap 5 , who played for English Schools and Graham Booth , the Thames Valley League Junior Champion .
9 About 80 per cent of officials in these ministries survived the US purge and went on to cooperate with the Occupation in containing the labour movement into ‘ sound ’ de-politicized unions .
10 He leaned his great bronzed forehead on his hand , turning his face gratefully to the cool of the night air , and went on talking in the soft , absorbed voice of one alone with his own spirit .
11 and went on pouring in the horrible growing
12 The new " scottish National Institute " did however refer in its prospectus to the NAPSS meeting , and went on to speak of the " surplus female population " which required " fresh fields for the employment of their energies " .
13 He put one hand out ; she put out hers and gripped his forearm , looked up briefly and made a noise which might have been " thanks " , and went on working at the strap of her shoe .
14 I rose , bid him good evening , and went outside to stand in the road and enjoy the scents of darkness and the sight of the moon .
15 A dark , cowled figure came in and went up to stand in the Lady Chapel .
16 ‘ That is not your business ! ’ she shouted and went upstairs to dress for the evening .
17 Very few erm Continental countries would consider entrusting the administration of justice erm to erm people who took an afternoon or a day off work every week or so and went in to sit on the Bench .
18 On a fine spring morning the three grandsons got up early and went out to look at the bee-hives which they kept in the forest .
19 Lydia woke early the following morning and went out to wash in the stream , feeling it was brave and somewhat magnanimous of her after it had treated her so ill on the previous night .
20 He did n't even ask the next question but went on looking at the Consul General expectantly .
21 He did not look up as Harry approached , but went on working with the zeal and single-mindedness of one who is totally absorbed .
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